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This morning I completed the signup process for etoro.com and the site even accepted my Dom. Rep. Plhone number for 2FA. Then, in looking around at the site, I found the warning that the service is not available to U.S. Citizens who are not residing in the U.S. Maybe I could have used the site and be in violation. But that's exactly what I want to avoid, having a problem and needing support, and then being told... Source: about 2 years ago
It's a legit trading service. I've been using it for investments myself. Are you sure you're using the real etoro site? It's etoro.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Use Webull.com or etoro.com. Both are free trading. Source: over 2 years ago
Use my refer link (first 10) : https://etoro.tw/3lFOOJu . Or a friends , this one doesn't work without a referral link! , unreferral link : etoro.com, (this will not give $50). Source: over 2 years ago
Maybe something like https://etoro.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Have a look here. Did you not search for the answer? That's part of the Arch(based) ethos. We tend to like to learn by reading whatever is required. :). Source: about 1 year ago
I was also looking for something nicer for Arch, but haven't found anything as nice as Nala. For now, I switched to pikaur, which at least displays updates in a much clearer way. Source: almost 2 years ago
Nice, but this definately needs a dependency resolver, otherwise it can only install a fraction of the available AUR packages. Since you're already using python, you may adapt your whole code on top a another python-based AUR helper like pikaur. You maybe also could take at the dep resolver of my ABS project. It's python, too, maybe not as clean as pikaur's code but simpler and not too integrated. Source: over 2 years ago
I've been using pikaur ever since pacaur became abandonware and I'm very happy with it, can't recommend it enough. Sure, it's not implemented in Rust or Go so it's certainly not as cool as yay or paru but that doesn't really matter much to me, being an end user. I don't really care as long as it does its job, as advertised. Source: about 3 years ago
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paru - An AUR helper written in Rust and based on the design of yay. It aims to be your standard pacman wrapping AUR helper with minimal interaction.
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